| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 858 pages
...forcr , and on a scale commensurate with the extent and character which the war has assumed. It is not to be disguised that the situation of our country...efforts : our enemy is powerful in men and money, oa the land and on the water ; availing himself of fortunate circumstances, he is aiming, with an undivided... | |
| English literature - 1814 - 642 pages
...operations of the war, will render necessary that large sums should be provided to meet them. " It is not to be disguised that the situation of our country...on the land and on the water. Availing himself of fortuitous circumstances, he is aiming, with undivided force, a deadly blow at ont growing prosperity,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - Legislation - 1814 - 896 pages
...force, and on a scale commensurate with the extent and the character which the war has assumed. It is not to be disguised, that the situation of our country...greatest efforts. Our enemy is powerful in men and in money; on the land and on the water.— Availing himself of fortuitous advantages, he is aiming,... | |
| Art - 1814 - 678 pages
...assumed. Ilis not to be disguised tliat the situation of onr country calls for its greatest «fforts. Our enemy is powerful in men and money on the land...water ; availing himself of fortunate circumstances, lie is aiming, with an undivided force, a deadly blow at onr growing prosperity ; perhaps at our national... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1815 - 1026 pages
...military force, and on a scale commensurate with the extent and character which the war has assumed. It is not to be disguised that the situation of our country...land and on the water ; availing himself of fortunate circumstauces, he is aiming, with an undivided force, a deadly blow at our growing prosperity, perhaps... | |
| History - 1815 - 822 pages
...military force, and on a scale commensurate with the extent and character which the war has assumed. It is not to be disguised that the situation of our country...money, on the land and on the water ; availing himself ot fortunate circumstances, he is aiming, with an undivided force, a deadly bio» at our growing prosperity,... | |
| English poetry - 1815 - 992 pages
...force, and on a scale commensurate with the extent arid character which the war has assumed. It is not to be disguised that the situation of our country...efforts : our enemy is powerful in men and money, on the la_tid and on the water : availing himself of fortunate circumstances, he is aiming with an undivided... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 690 pages
...force, and on a scale commensurate with the extent and character which the war has as, sumed. " It is not to be disguised that the situation of our country...with an undivided force a deadly blow at our growing prosperar, perhaps at our national existence. He has avowed his purpose of trampling on the usages... | |
| Europe - 1816 - 890 pages
...commensurate with the extent and character which the war has assumed. It is not to be disguised that die situation of our country calls for its greatest efforts...undivided force a deadly blow at our growing prosperity, perhapt at our national existence. He has avowed his purpose of trampling OD the usages of civilized... | |
| Barent Gardenier - United States - 1814 - 442 pages
...force, and on a sc:ile commensurate with the extent antl the character which the war has assumed. It is not to- be disguised, that the situation of our country calls for its greatest elfrts." Ami DOW let us see how, in rclatiorrto the finances, Mr. President has obeyed the constitution... | |
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